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A$AP Rocky

Originally known as: Rakim Mayers, named after hip-hop legend Rakim of Eric B. & Rakim

A$AP Mob: the collective of likeminded rappers, producers, music-video directors, and fashion designers of which he’s a member and breakout artist (alongside acts such as A$AP Ferg and A$AP Nast)

How he stood out from the Mob: with the hooks and hazy swagger found in his debut mixtape, Live. Love. ASAP, which led to hits “Pe$o” and “Purple Swag,” an enviable record contract with RCA, and an attention-grabbing grade of 8.2 out of 10 from Pitchfork

How he kept up the momentum: with 2013’s Long. Live. ASAP, which spawned the hit “Goldie,” and 2015’s At. Long. Last. ASAP, which, just like its predecessor, debuted in the No. 1 spot on Billboard 200

The latest hits: the dreamy “L$D,” “Lord Pretty Flacko Jodye 2 (LPFJ2),” and “Everyday” which features unexpected input from Miguel and Rod Stewart

Tyler, the Creator: this button-pushing rapper and co-founder of hip-hop collective Odd Future (which counts Frank Ocean as a member) grabbed fans’ ears with 2011’s Goblin before hitting them with the one-two punch of Wolf and Cherry Bomb

Danny Brown: this Detroit native’s 2011 album, XXX, was voted Rap Album of the Year by Spin magazine, paving the way for 2013’s Billboard-charting Old

Vince Staples: Staples has made waves with his latest, Summertime ‘06, prompting Pitchfork to write, “Staples has become an increasingly powerful communicator, and on Summertime ‘06, his lines are sharp enough that every word digs into meat”